Not sure if this is what you're implying but unconscious does not have to mean "devoid of consciousness," as in "knocked unconscious." It can also mean "not consciously realized, planned, or done; without conscious volition or intent."

I think the name "baby aspirin" was used because initially it was given to babies. It wasn't until the 1970s-1980s that we became aware it could be dangerous for children to use. I think all major companies have switched to "low-dose" but the name "baby aspirin" has stuck around because people just continued to use it out of habit.

I think the name "baby aspirin" was used because initially it was given to babies. It wasn't until the 1970s-1980s that we became aware it could be dangerous for children to use. I think all major companies have switched to "low-dose" but the name "baby aspirin" has stuck around because people just continued to use it out of habit.

Not sure if this is what you're implying but unconscious does not have to mean "devoid of consciousness," as in "knocked unconscious." It can also mean "not consciously realized, planned, or done; without conscious volition or intent."